Here are some links to the video that I did for my final. At this time instructables.con does not like the embed code from Google videos, so I will put a direct link here.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=540768824522891871&hl=en

Here are some links to the video that I did for my final. At this time instructables.con does not like the embed code from Google videos, so I will put a direct link here.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=540768824522891871&hl=en
As the article on cybertyping puts it, there is no race. There is no distinction on being white, black, male female. However, no matter what you are in real life, it is assumed through the internet that you are white. Avatars can be customized with almost any color combination or body part combination, but everyone [...]
As Derrida puts it, you are not thought to exist without a paper saying that you are alive. We have papers ranging from telling us that we have been born, letting us drive, all the way to telling us that we’re dead. We must have a little piece of paper to validate our all. We [...]
According to the video on net neutrality, phone companies want owner ship[governance] of the net because they put in the infrastructure to access the internet. They want to be paid twice- for something they promised to do years ago[putting in the fiber optics, which they are just now getting to] and to be the exclusive [...]
From reading the section of “What is an author” it seems that Foucalt is talking about different things that actually define what an author is and how they are different from other ordinary people in their community. He talks about how the author is immortalized by the very act of writing, where his thoughts and [...]
Copyright protection should only last for as long as the original creator can make a living off their works. Why? Because anyone who comes after who did not create the work tries to get their grubby little hands on it and keep others from reproducing it or creating derivatives, thereby generating a profit and living [...]
In his article about the New Order of Order, David Weinberger talks about how stores and everything else are shifting to a new form of organization that encourages people to seek rather than to browse:
They prefer seekers over browsers…works well for people trying to find what they came in for.
This works in almost any retail [...]
Andrew Keen is a whiner. After he attended FOO Camp(Friends of O’Reilly), and learned of the democratization of the web, he decided not to participate anymore and sits back watching all of us “monkeys” typing away on our keyboards.
The new internet was about self-made music, not Bob Dylan or the Brandenburg Concertos. Audience and author [...]
Assignment Zero is interesting in that it is open to anyone who wants to contribute their time and their knowledge to assignments that are posted on the board or discussion. Given that the project is so open ended, there exists the possibility that there are people out there who have the time to work on [...]
In Howard Rheingold’s own blog he talks about an argument that Scott Sanders has about smart mobs not being all that common even today. In part of Scott’s article, Scott cites that people will only gather into a smart mob if the text being sent to them relates to them in some manner:
People will not [...]